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Unions sound alarm over microchipped workers

Publish date: 14 November 2018
Issue Number: 263
Diary: Legalbrief Workplace
Category: A Matter of Justice

Britain’s biggest employer organisation and main trade union body have sounded the alarm over the prospect of British companies implanting staff with microchips to improve security, reports The Guardian. UK firm BioTeq, which offers the implants to businesses and individuals, has already fitted 150 implants in the UK. The reports says the tiny chips, implanted in the flesh between the thumb and forefinger, are similar to those for pets. The CBI, which represents 190 000 UK businesses, voiced concerns about the prospect. The Trade Union Congress general secretary, Frances O’Grady, said: ‘We know workers are already concerned that some employers are using tech to control and micromanage, whittling away their staff’s right to privacy. Microchipping would give bosses even more power and control over their workers. There are obvious risks involved, and employers must not brush them aside, or pressure staff into being chipped.’

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